The Ancient Graffiti Project, a research team that has included around 70 people over the past several years to locate and study graffiti from the early Roman Empire, has painstakingly documented and ...
That's the badger: this tongue-in-cheek juxtaposition of a real badger facing off against a gun-toting adversary polled the ...
As you walk through the cold, dark cells of Assad's prisons, the graffiti on the walls cry out. They plead to God and yearn for loved ones. Often mysterious, they preserve fragments of what anonymous ...
A badger glancing at a gun-wielding graffiti version of itself has won ... as it ambled along a wall where residents often leave food scraps for foraging foxes. According to a museum news release ...
‘No Access’, British photographer Ian Wood’s perfectly timed capture of an ambling Eurasian badger glancing up at some rather ...
British photographer Ian Wood is this year's winner with his snap No Access - showing a badger glancing at a Banksy graffiti version of itself on a wall in ... of badger love" since his photo's ...
Often mysterious, the graffiti preserves fragments of what the anonymous inmates were thinking as they faced torture and death.
With a record 76,000 votes, these are the winner and highly commanded images chosen by wildlife photography and nature fans ...
Protesters defacing a shrine to immigrants of the past while fighting for the immigrants of today — it was a sad irony for ...
By Kristine Sabillo A badger glancing at a gun-wielding graffiti version of itself has won the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London.
In Bondi Beach, three men allegedly hurled eggs at Jewish women, and in Sydney and Perth hateful graffiti and vandalism were discovered.